J AuiiiiAllHiAW THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. 4i 2& 4Jli ?.. vol. in. OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING. MAY 25, 1874. NO. 286. THE DAILY BEE. EDAVAKD KOSEWATEB, Editor sad Prop'' t Ofics-f o. 138 FaraUuim sirs-. sew. KlBthastdTsastaV. j. TEEMS OF SCBSCEIPTIOK: Jce ropT, one year, in so1 ranee $7.00 . ilinoDtb,!" sdranoe 4JM three rnenths in sdTane,... . 2.00 ca-If not paid In adrsnce, W per mm will g. coUeted. ' , FREDERICK, WASHINGTON. A Congressional Cock Fight Sunset Cox Croweth. Historical Eomance. Bellie's Nuptials. Financial and Centennial. The Omaha Bridge, Etc LEADING HA1TERJ Best Goodsr" FarnL.azn.St- OMAHA. Opposite the Urin.I O-ntr I Hotel. 1 OMAHA BUSINESS DMffORY. 03ASKER MASUrAOrOEY. McClureA s-'mitb. 1S Harney street, bet. 11th aud lZth. decl8tt GLASS AND FICIDSB FSAXE8. JBeinhart. IS IKju'Iss street, dealer In .winJow glass ami picture frames, ('lazing done to order. S.2U" B00T3 ASD BHOES. Vi'Iip Lang, 15S Karnbam It,. Mn JOth SLtlllSU. IeM9rl cohfictiohebt: L. Laky. corner 12lrf and D ragla streets. Philip Lai Ld 115 XX. ni nuLicturcr and whuli-ule de.lcr in caiidiftanJcon'e.tlonjry. Country trail bo Hceted. - " I1U COA". DSALEK8. Poland A Elll't,coal, lime, cement hair, etc, 131 Farnhain at. fcbldmS DRUGGIST?. J A. Rowler, du.Ist, corner 12U and Har . neysU PAWN BEOKEP. " r Elgutter, No. 200 Farnham at. lel'tt a.AUKDBY. Anrw laundry opened at 511 ilth sL, bet. Farnhaoi and Douglas. The washing and Ironing will be done to 'rder, first class work rAUHTRS. T elmnni B-ard, Lou -a and sign painUrs, XJ loth St. bet. F.rnuam and Uaruer. azsu 80AP PA0T0ET. ' "premium Soap Works. -PoVelUt" Co, still X nijuu'octars their Premium fcosp. Fire first preislums awarded by the Dougta" county nd Sute fairs, and Fotuwattaaie county, Is. Orders solicited Ironj lb trade. JAS. M. McVlTTIE, WHOLESALE DEiLFS IS w Clarified Cider. 133 rail ISO Faruham Street. F. COUIiT, Leading Bootmaker J S3 rarahas street TTASonntnl a full line of LaJioV Goods s I wbiLli ha 1 closing out at cos-. U lie Mm ft call and get gaud bargains. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAItT JVCHe has on hsnd an excelleu stock pf Cents' wear, best in the city, ol Eastern tsanu t ure or home made. a29tml 255 Uarney street, betveen 14th and 15th. Carriage and Wagoa Xaklfi? In all Jt Branches, In the latest and most approreJ pattern. HOBSE SHOEUiG AND BLACKSMITHINU end repairing done on short notice. stp2s lr ii. seine c t. kfpcii. (JBET1E k KAKBACH, 15th t, Leiweca Farnham and arney sts. OMAHA, - - NEB. XAXUFAOTCEKR OT Spring and Farm Wagons, UGtUEK AXn CalUtl.CB. Dealers in sndiuaoufactnrers of AGRICELTURAL IMPrESENTS! PAKTICULB ATTENTION PAID TO IIOKSHNHOLI.tU. stVRrpearing ol wagons sod blackamiihlng promptly done at reasonable irlew, piydaw6iu MR!. J. E. VAK DERCOQK Eclectic PL jsioian Besldence and office 230 DuJge st bet 11th and taiu sis. 8clal attention paid to'obtetrlci and dla rancs ptullmr U women and children. I91L EstabllBbed 185 . CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 538 540 Fourteenth Street, (OHSce np stairs.) Omaha, Nebraska. Carriages and Buggies on hand or tcadd to order. N. B. Particular attention paid to Bepslr lng. -- pr2S-U II. WILUIEUt. J. TAYLOR. WILLHELX ATATLOB, POEK PACKEKS, Z, and Cbicsgo streets, OMAHA, NEB, ABE now pr pared to dellTerln larfe or small quantities, their, mild sugsr-cored "AU.Mi sucit" tirana of hanund brrauast bacon, put up exprnnly for family ue. On hand pure kettlerendered leal lard, by the barrel or in cans of 10, 15, 15 or 1 0 It.. eOrden promptly filled" (sletal Co laponaence.ot the Bee.) WasiiinuTOX, May 20. Congress has at last realized that earnest legislation is imperative, in order to effect an adjournment be fore the hot summer sun and its en ervating influence is upon us, and have gone to work.with a zealous in terest to accomplish something for the treneral irood. The failure of the Centennial bill, which promised such a juicy bone in the mouths of the lobby, has had the effect of dampening the legislative ardor of many members, and the passage of the finance bill in the Senate, has, in a great measure, exhausted the material of this Congress. The ap propriation bill for the maintenance and current expenses of the UiHer ,ent departments of the government service have "been adjusted without serioiw hindrance, and the day of adjournment bein fixed to June 22d business will henceforth be dispatched with greater celerity. It is a matter of interest to the visitor to notice the large number of seats that will be vacated in the House or senate, when some bill is under consideration in which no personal interest is attached, or in which no political capital can be made. The record of absentee, upon measures which are purely for the benefit of tbo general good, is noticeably large. On the other hand, when the Centennial bill was under discussion, the livliest interest was manifested, and the House pre. Aentfd a full row of seats. I may "say here that a large female lobhy was interested in this hjijl, and this feature of It-elf ought to have sent "where the "woodbine twineth." Aresolution offered in the House a day or two since, brought every member present, to his feet, and a lively dkcussjon brought out that chronlo humorist, Sunset Cox, again with one of his ludricous ex hibitions. The resolution was in effect to prohibit the publication In the. Congressional Becord of speeches never made upon the floor, or which had been written for some illustrious representative, by some threadbare- impecunious Behemian. This" resolution was considered a base violation "of hereditary rjght, and an infringement upon ono of the dearest peirogatives of a. Con gressman. Of course such an idea could not bo tojprated fora moment, and a regular ;qiim'-Monal "fetich" was Inaugurated at ence, Among the countless digits that went up in wild gesticulation to ward the speaker, together with a full toot from his basson, was the wiry figure of spectrum analysN, Sunset Cox. He began by launching a few in vectives at Speaker Blaine, and criticjsed pvprything and everybody on general principles ho made spe cial target at Blaine because he had ordered the Reporters not to Insert "laughter," "applause" etc. in the congressional report of speeches. This was in the eyes of Cox, taking the lightning rods away from his thunder: and he could not be recon ciled to be so pasjly cast into obliv ion. Speaker Blaine, explained hi course, by stating that the rules of the House prohibited any disorder or applause, and it seemed to him much rnore proper to have the. Rec ord coufonsj to thp rules. Mr. Cox parried tills thrust effectually, by suggesting that in his opinion it would be still more appropriate to have the House conform to the rules. "Why sir," said Mr. Cox, "at tjmes a big fire lell would hard ly be heard in tjjp House." Mr. Eldridge, " of Wisconsin, thought this a good opportunity for him, so ho struck in with the state ment that there w&a a rrood deal of "ding dong anyhow." "Yes, sir," says Mr, Cox, "ami nobody pulls the bell oftener than the gentleman from Wisconsin." Hereupon the gravity of the House lost its equilibrium and gen eral ttisorder prevailed, notwith standing the vigorous thumping of the Speaker's gavel. It Is needless say mat the resolution was ta Now an appropriation is now ask ed for from Congress to complete the work upon the monument, which came to such a sudden ter mination. The all-absorbing topic in social circles at present is the forthcoming marriage of Miss Nellie Grant and the mutton-chopped representative of "Howl'd Hingland. The cere mony takes place at 11 a. m. to morrow in strict accordance with English custom. The trosseau is said to be most elegant and costly ever used in this country. Many guests from New York and else where have already arrived; the af fair is to be creme tie la crcme, with the finest distinctions. There will be no groomsmen. The bridesmaids are Misses Barnes, Dent, Fish, Fre llnghuysen, Porter, Drexel, Cooke and Sherman. The precedent es tablished in this marriage, of mak ing alliances between thelamilyof the Chief Executive of the nation, and titled foreigners is criticised severely in many quarters, but lit tle is said openly in the Press. The love and veneration for Republican institutions, and the Republican form of crovernment, ought to be so grinly implanted in- the hearts of merican daughters as to look with disdain upon all such alliances. In this instance of the President's daughter, she is said to be a charm ingly sweet tempered, loveable girl of 17, but without education. She was placed at boarding school soon after the President took the execu tive chair, but constantly longed for the society of a doting mother, and to experience the no doubt flatter ing admiration which naturally followed the foot steps of the father. Personally she is a very ordinary, plain looking girl, and Sartoris can only congratulate himself that he won a President's daughter "only this and nothing more." In contrast to this was the man riage of Miss Blair, on Thursday last, to Mr. Janln, both of this city. A very elegant wedding, and both parties to it speaking fluently six languages. I can see a very desira ble advantage this couple will have over ordinary individuals, insomuch that in tbeinevitable "family jars" which must take place sooner or later, they can quarrel In six differ ent languages, and having exhaust ed all the adjectives in the French tongue, can conveniently change off for-a few Dutch synonyms. The all important bridge question still occupies the entire time and arduous labors of our Nebraska Representatives in Congress. The. ooniniittee have not yet reported a bill , and the contemplated move to do so, and put it through under a suspension of the rules, will mis carry. The Iowa Interests have hail a stronc delegation here from the uqiumencement of the session, and it has" required' (he most lynx eyed watchfulness and constant sur veillance on the part of our delega VERY LATEST. Sunday Night's dispatches. Bpedailj Bepcrted for tie Omabt Daily Bes, br lis Atlantis ad Facifio Talegwpk Co. New York, May 24. The coach drivers of this city held a mass meeting this afternoon and decided to strike to-morrow for an advance of wages. They now re ceive 2.50 per day, and demand an advance of fifty cents. There are about four hundred drivers in the city. Columbia, Pa., May 24. Julius Sherman, member of the Pennsylvania Legislature from Lan caster county, was shot and mor tally wounded by Jacob Wittmef, at Washington, Lancaster county, last evening. Wittmer was intoxi cated and threatened to shoot his wife, whereupon Sherman entered Wittmer's house and interfered. The ball entered his abdomen and lodged in his spine and the wound is considered mortal. Wittmer was arrested and jailed atXancaster. TELEGRAPHIC. 4 O'CLOCK P. M. CABLEGRAMS. New York, May 2s. The steamer Henry Chauncey ar rived here from Aspiuwall. Advi ces from Panama announce the death of the UnltedStatea-Minister to Bolivia to have taken place at Le Passe, on the 1 G th of April. The family of the deceasedwill return to America with the remains. The state of affairs regards to the Isthmus continues in relation with the Darien canal. An expedition has been sent to chastise them for the attacks they had made on Con cha, and returned, not being able to effect their object. There is nothing particular in the interior. The Republic Congress is still in session. Nicargua is reported quiet and chiefly occupjed about the election of President. . Little Rock, May 23. if uov' definitely known here that It is very probable the constitu tional convention will declare the otiiee of governor vacant, and that if Baxter or Brooks should be can didates for re-election neither of them would be successful. Charleston, S. C. May 23. the sale of property of the delin quent tax-payers of Charleston coun- t , was concluded to-day. Twenty nine hundred pieces of real es tate in the county has been forfeit ed to the State for want of biddere. New York, May 23. Times special from Northampton says that Avork Avas resumed in the valley yesterday morning according to programme. Fifty men A-cre sent to clear Haydensville, and an equal number sent to Leeds. No bodies Avere found yesterday and people of ... i tuiages Avere engaged in, limning arrangements for future' homes. At Williamsburg thesclect men met in the town hall and dis cussed the nronriptv nf r..ln;i,i;iwr the churches, the citizens being un animous in their acquiescence. It is announced, in deference to popu lar feeling in the place, that the water in the Goshen rcserA-olr should be lowered forthwith. Gen. M.vDiuD,SMay 23. Concha has entered Vilto- ria. London, May 23. JTerr Von Deweier, Embassador of the Belgium goA'erument to the London court, is dead. New London, May 22. 4:30 p. m. At this hour a heavy thunder shoAver, accompanied by lightning, prevails here. It is the first rain that has fallen for some time. ' - - London, May 10. The Countess of Aberdeen, has forwarded sixteen hundred dollars to the American Seamen's Society, of Boston, for the purchase of books. Spring Goods. AT CRUICKSHANK'S EMBBOIDEBrEJS! EDVnBE,OXIDBK,IE!S PRICES LOWm THAW EVER. 20,0(70 Yards of Hamburg Edgmw , ard Ironings of the Newest and ChoicestPart.ro. of this Season's Importation. . Versailles, May 23.; The arrangements" entered into yesterday, for the formation of a neAv ministry, having failed, Presi dent McMahon has decided to form one himself. tion, to foil them in several adroit measures tending toward Avresting from Omaha the terminus of the U. P. road. I may say noA-, that Avhen the issue comes, they will be forced to an open free fight ijpon the floor, and all that Omaha wnllts jsa fair and equal chance. 'This avo Avill get, but only in consequence of jM?r sistent and Avatchful zeal, Avith njucji hard Avork, "seeing the members' I had Intended in this letter dis canting more at length upon the notables and objects of interest in and flboilt Washington, but as it has already tronohed up the columns of the Bee, I avUI reservo the material on hand for a future letter. Styngax. Additional Te'egraph. Ladies' Fashionable Cloak aiid Dress Maker. - Promenade Suits, Ermine 'tHwes, Wddinf feuiu, Morale; AV rappers, Coats, Ac, cut to or der In the latest Parisian styles. Harinj car ried on fashionable catting aqd fittlne lor la dlsiln all Its branches tn the nrious ctpltals and centres of fssbton In Europe sDd America. J Uke Pleasure in Introducing ray seU to the ladles of Omahu Satisfaction guaranteed in Try department olmy proaesaionr c " 5o,Se918Ua dtrrrn-t C v . 2ti . ''B. WILT. C fn QOA PR DAY. Agents want 50 lW OfCU ed. All classes of work ing people ol either mi, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spars mo menta or 11 the time, than at any thing els. Address STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine-nor5vl .aar LO 3UiSt,lKLFaxtalfj?F7. U, P, R. R. MEAT MARKET. 10th street bet Callfcrola and Webster. "-TJTE JfEEP ON HAND THJE BEST VY supfir of FRESU AND SALTED MEATS. Also r large stock Hf Fine Sugar Cured Hams sad Breakfast Bacon, st the low: ett'rates. WM. ACST 4V KXUXH, " f:J-l7 ' froprfciors. to bled, and the Congressional Record avUI continue to. print speeches that Avere neA-er delivered, as well as In clude the appropriate number of "applauses," "laughter," etc. An amiwlnfir bjt of romance, as Avell as historical Incident, has Junt been brought to public notice through the report of a committee appointed to Investigate and report upon the propriety of pinking an appropriation for the purpose of completing a monument near Fred ericksburg, In memory of Martha Washington. It seems that a wealthy merchant of Nbav York City became enamored, a number of years ago, Avith a Miss Custis, grand-daughter ofMartlia Washing ton, and while pressing his suit, Avith apparent success, conceived the idea of building a splendid tri bute to the young lady's grand mother. This may be considered a novel method of getting at a young gjrl's affections!, under the present system of education; but it ansAA'ered admirably In the case un der discussion) and, together, the lovers planned the monument, and costly marble was imported for the purpose, the ground for tle location of the monument selected, bought and paid for by the New "York gentleman, and eA-ery thing progressed finely to AAard the "completion of the struc ture, and the capture of the bird, But the old story over again. A new lover steps upon tbesoene dyr ing the absenco of the first, and wins away his darling. But what is stranger still, the wealthy gentle man from New York looses all his interest in the monument business, from this moment, and disappears from; ib,(S$-ne, abandoning all Avork upon the structure, Ox-et $20,000 was expended upon the work, and to-day the marble shaft lies upon the giound, over grown with Aveeds and. creeping A-ines. A sad commentary1 upon unrequired affection. Oh! woman inconstant thou art. To oneness of lore, or oneness of heart; So prone to trifle with afiecUon, manls best Restate, - Xo grasp it second lore, the first half . Washington, May 21. Mr. Willlantw, of Michigan, will seek an opportunity to bring before the House for action, a bill recently reported from the House committee on Pacific railroads, for providing moans for pompejljng Pacjfio rail road companles"lo"set aside annual ly 5 per cent of their net earnings for the payment of the Interest ad'an ced by tho Government on their bond. Also a bill relating to the Union Pacjficrallroad company and the Omaha bridge. Gen. Butler has recovered suffi ciently from his illness to attend the House session to-day. He contin ues very Avcak, and returns to his duty against the advice of his phy sician. It is reported that the President has advised that the civil rights bill be laid aside for this session". It will, howeA-er, undoubtedly pas's the Senate. A colored man of political promi nence in Georgia, is iioav here, and represents that tjie grange organi zations in the South, exclude colored men, and are composed exclusively of planters, Avho secretely haAe agreed to A'ery onerous labor re strictions throughout the South, which tends practically to reduce the negroes agqin to a ponditjon of servitude. Hf bay pip 'rangers there haA-e become Ku Klux organi zations. " 2 a. ii, There is no prospect qf a A-oto for an hour and a "half yet on the civil rights bill hi the Senate. Mr. Merrimon has just finished his remarks, and Mr, Hamilton, of Maryland, Is nqw tuekjng against the bill. HiLLSBUao, Ohio, May 23. Tho crusaders roappearetl to-dav in large numbers, and Avhile con ducting services in front ot a saloon were arrested andtaken to the police station. Their arrest caused considerable excitement, attractinir a ennvd t8 hearing the result Some of the most prominent ladies being fiued twenty-five dollars each and a gentleman Avho apcompanled them fifty-dollarssmd costs. Th fine Avere paid usvder protest, and an appeal wll be made to a higher court: ' Sir- PiiiLADELPiiiA7May 22. At a meeting of the Centennjal Commission torday, the chairman of the finance commkee reported that the contracts for fbe art gal lery and museum avUI soon he given out. This will cost Jl.oOaoOO : con servatory $200,000; machinery ball $80,000; main pxbihitjqn buying $2,000,000; agricultural 250 000 1 besides grading and otijer eon. tlngencies to the amoiani not pro Aided for of about S3,000,000. The committee recommended the aband onment of the plans forf the main building, aqd the adoption of a more niouinep; plan, the AvfMle report was reixnimjiiieii. i. " - tSrS Hamlet O 9th street betweenjones and OMAHA, - NEB TTEEPSTHE MOST COAfPri LV met of Ladles' and Gents' straw "m " 'ntrimmed. Parasols. Pii Ladies' and Gents' Bo ta. tiT Mr UOOds is Complete. SeUlnronlr W vi akl. rrvrrsnc- w .. SMBtWOTth .. KA. Ltrlm- ejtsr- Washington, May 24. Delegate McCormick succeeded yesterday in procuring the passage by the House of four bills intro duced by him. Three of them are important to the army as follows : A bill proA'iding that section 16 of the act approved July 15, 1870, shall jiot be construed to prescribe to the President from authorizing the com missioned officers of the army to Avear embroidery upon the collar of the authorized uniform as an hon orary distinction of the proper em blem, or insignia of rank of the highest grade they have held'by Brevet or other commission, either m the regular or A'olunteer service ; aho, a bjll providing that sictJon 2 of the act of March 1, 18G9, shall not bo construed to prohibit thj President from conferring Brevet commissions for distinguished con duct and gallant and meritorious public sen-ice during the Indian hostilities in the presence of h)stile Indians ; also, a bill proA'iding that any pornon or jersons who shajl Avilfully or mnHQwhsly-inJuffj or'ffe stroy any of tho Avbrks, property or material of anytelegraphle line constructed or in process of con struction by thej United States, or that may hereafter be constructed or oAvnod by thp vTJnltcd QtatpSj or who shall Avilfully or' maliciously interfere in any A-ay Avith the Avorkhigorus) of such tflPgraphlc line, or who shah wilfully or maliciouslyobatruot, hinder or de lay the transmission of any com munication over any telegraphic line shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereonh rmy cqurt q f the United Statesshall he lined not' Jes3 tjian one nunureu nor more man onp J thousand dollars, or with imprison ment for a term not exceeding three years, or Avith both at the discre tion of the court. California Grangers. Jjayp ad dressed a communication to the centennial commission in which they ofler to raise one-half of the amount of the subscriptions, being seA'enty-fiA-e thousand dollars. The prospects of the commission are much brighter than they ha.-o been heretofore, and much energy Is being displayed in Avorking to secure a success without the aid of Congress. The bill Avhioh recently passed the House for the relief o"f settlers on railroad lands and to proA-ide for granting to railroad companies other lantis in piape or tijose occupied by settlers, Is now before the House committee on public lands. It pro Aides that in the adjustment of all railroad land, grants, whether made directly to any railroad company or to to any State for railroad purpose, if any of tho lands so granted Le found In tho possession of an actual settler, whose entry or filing has been alloAA-ed under the prc-empticp or nomesieaq iqavs qi tjio United States wjpequent tq tpe time at which by the decision of the land qfflce the right of said road Ayas dr, claredto We' attached to such lands, the grantees glA-e up a proper relinquishment of the lands so en tered, and shall be entitled to select an equal quantity of other Jauds In llcq thercqf, from any of the public lands Avlthln 'the limits of the grant nofc qtherAvise'apppropriated at the date of selection to Avhich they shall reoolvo titlo, the same as though originally granted, and any such ontrles or filings thus relieved from conflict, may be perfected into completed title, as If such lands had not been granted, proAided that nothing herein contained, shall in any manner be so construed as to enlarge the grant to any such rail foad land, proAided further that this act shall not b construed so as in any manner to" oonfiira. or legalize any decision or ruling of the Inte rior Department, under Avbich lands haA-e been certified to any railroad company, Avhen such lands have been entered by a pre-emption or homestead settler. Often the lo cation of a line of road, and prior to the notice to the local land office of the withdrawal of such lands from market, this bill Js advocated by the known opponents of the rail road companies, and it is claimed to be i the interest of etti-:s ft?e in danger of losing their 'lands, which are claimed by the railroad company. New York, May 23. Mr and Mrs. Sartoris, the distin guish r-d bridal couple, left the oth Avenue hotel at quarter before 10 this morning. The party departed in four carriages, bride and groom, thepresidentandMrs. Grant taki mg seats in the first carriage: hi the others Fred, Jesse and"U. S. jr. An immense"crowd witnessed the departure; carriages were rapidly dri-en to the foot of Wcsf Twenty fourth street, Avhere" the reA-enue cutter Grant, Avasih waiting to take them down the bay. Here another crowd were anxiously aAvalting for them, to make their annearanee: nn time, however, Avas lost in transfer ing the party. The cutter, Avhich Avas anchored a short distance from ine ock, and Avhich, from its fore mast, there floated the Dritish jack, Avhile the stars and stripes floated from the main mast, and the union jack from the mizzen mast. Among others Avho Avent aboard were Potter Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lud dington, of Chicago, Generals Por ser, Forsyth, Sharp, McDowell and several naA-al officers. The cutter immediately moA-ed down the river. opjenclid junches were sci-A-ed board during the day. Paris, Mav 23, TheneAv French ministry" is tot tering; .the belief of impending dis solution of the National Assembly is undiminished. There is consid erable excitement In this city in consequence of continued political complications. NEW WHITE GOODS, &C. NVltelJs Halds and Stripes tut, v t . "os, ew Swiss ana Mull . . Muslins, 3STew Piques and Marseilles Black. Alpacca and Mohairs Another Case of these Popular .... G-oods Just Opened. .SlSeSSSS: f Uie abOV - I'a(lie3 W,U flud U l thdr ai1-- to examine our Stock bo- New Spring milinerv to be Opened Saturday, March 7. A. CEUICKSHAJSTK, Cor. 3Ath, and Xarnnam Sim. ruar5 ' Doston, May 23. The bill to abolish State constab ulary has finally pa-ed the House, to take effect immediately after ifi passage. It will probablv go to the Go-emor on Monday. IF'.AJLXj STOCK!, 1S73 ! on Washington, May 23. The Senate held a session all night. Merriman concluded his argument on the chil rights bill at two o'clock this morning, Ahcn Hamilton took thefloocin opposition to the bill. Hew'us followed bv Carponter, avIio said that he Avould vote against it because it contained a clause relating to State jurors and Avhich he held to be unconstitution al ; general debate closed at 4:20 a. m. Question was then take.ir on Thunhanls' motion t6 strike out' that sectioh'o'f the bill and it was' reject ed. Numerous amendments Avere ollitred on Ayhiph longMebato took place, but nearly all wenrtrojected, and Iho bill, Avithout material amendment, passed by a A-ote of 29 to 18. When the chair announced the passage of the bill, a few colored Pf riH9 who hiul ronjauied in the galleries a.ll 'hjghf, 'testified "tln-Ir grntjlicfttion by clapping their hands, Senate then, 7 a. m., ad Journed until Mondav. Santandkh, Maj 23. The Carlists haA-e suri)risol ami surrounded a regiment of A-olunteers near the city. The Republicans at last accounts held out and relief had been sent. Great excitement pre-A-ails here, as the men in danger all belong to this place. London, May 22. A dispatch from ltatronnc s.ivs that engagements take place daily between the Carlists and Republi cans for the possession of the heights commanding Bilboa. It is claimed that the Carlists haA-e gain ed some successes. London, May 23. The parliamentary election in Durham has been annulled, on ac count ot bribery; and the election in GaLway, on account of intimida tion by thp electors. Penhem & Seribner, merchants, haA-e failed. There liabilities are es timated at three million dollars. London, May 23. The Telegraph's special dispatch from Paris asserts that Prince Met ternlch, not the Duke of Montebelo. as announced Thursday, Avas'slight ly Vj-onndetV hi the' duel between thoe two two persons. Special dispatches from Taris in relation to the ministerial crisis are confused and contradictory. The Times di-patches says tin? cabinet intends to give the assembly the op tion of acceptance of the pro gramme or dissolution. E. A. BROWN, 248 Douglas Street SY-HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTH J&&S opened to be -!-.--; " u" -"ouicuecrcy, consisting of MliTO, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPELLANTS. ALPACAS & MOHAIRS, also TELVET & BE AYER CL0AIOM.S FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS, BLANKETS, FLANSter q 1 -ta--rxri GscxjCMmstra MERINO UNDERWEAR AND WORSTED gooto TABLE USES IX KI1EAT TiniETT. X FCU. In, P VTUSJUb. OS MiTS. CHEAPEST NEAyYo.nUj May 3, The steamshipBalticIeft her dock at half past 11 this morning, pro ceeding down the harbor, and at Quarantine took on board Mrs. and Mrs. Sar toils. The Baltic Avas sa luted Avith heaA-y guus on the road to Quarantine. There Avere many vessfjs jn the Harhop-and baygaily decorated and oroAvded Avith specta tors. Alter the Baltic came to a final stop at Quarantine Bridge, the bridal couple passed on aboard the Baltic and retired from view. In response to the cheers gh-en the president raised big liat and acknowledged the compliment. The bridal couple ahpred their tyaA-eheg dress and Avere generally admired hy ajl, After the Baltic left the quarantine she Avas accom panied ilown by a post boat, and ono or two other" steamers returned to the city Avith many Avho had gone doAvn the bay to gi-e the party a hearty send oil London, May 23. A Times correspondent at Paris thinks the new ministry Avill fail If it attempts to go beyond mere ad ministration, and states that Presi dent McMahon yesterday morning threatened to resign. A special dis patch report that all hopes of pass ing the constitutional laws have been abandoned. The appointment of Gen. Civcy to premiership, cau-cs srreat sensa tion. " " Disatchcs from Santander repre sent that the Carlbt raid in tliat vi cinity is a formidable movement; some 15,000 of the Insurgents are Avithin fiA-e leagues of the town; they give no quarters. ?. cii CKJRXSES SHIYEE,iCK urmture, bedding, Mirrors. ffa 6vexytMag pertainina; to the FTJRNITTJRE Q rrr. MOLSTiLRT trade; has largely increas?r) i tifc and, JJP- aflung in this Uae, to ezatrn1n!StkeT?ept& FABIOBSEXS IOTOGES&0 GLSTERT2D AKq "-' "' vr Xi.xCiJsX. MARKETS ttY TELEGRAPH. ' . STACK. .io. k. FarrcuETT SPAUN & PRITCHETT, Attermejg ui Couaselora at Law. OCee, 506 Twtitth 8treet. A-11' I . Omaha. Neb. G. W. AMBROSE, KEDICK-S OPERA HOUSE New.'ork Money Market. Neav York, May 23. Money Ea.y at 23 per cent. Foreign Exchange Dull and steady at 48S for sixty day, and 401 for sight". Gold Strong but dull; opened at 112, Avith a rise to 112J, nt Avhich price all sales slucp mid-day have been madej Thoro Is now a firmer tone and feeling in the market. GoA-ernments Steady; but do A-oid of any special feature; cur rencj Cs, 117. Stocks Quiet, with only limi ted speculations. Market strong, howeA-er. This morning prices adi vanced JU percent. PaciOc Mail, 22J;U. P.,'27i; "SV. U., 72. New York Produce Market. New York, May 23. BreadstufTs Opened quiet. Flour HeaA-y super State and "Western, 5 355 So; extra, G 15 uuv. "Wheat -I better : No. 1 snrincr 1 551 53; Xo 2 Chicago 1 471 48; No, 2 Milwaukee spring 1 52. Corn Quiet SG87. Oats Firm, 6264. x Rye Nominal, 1 0C1 0?. WhUkey Quiet at 08, PrnvU'CTl5 Quje; flrm Pork Shade higher. Old mess 16 50 bfd; new 18 00, Lard 11J11. Leather Best grades active at full prices; other grades quiet. Iron Dull. "Yool Supply light; "new spring high. CAE11AGE, BUGGi" and WAGON MANUFACTURER. N. E. CORNER of 14th and HARNEY BTS, WOULD TetpectfnUr announce to the "pnb Uc that he Is now ready to fill all con tracts in the abOTe lines with neatness and dispatch. - , aw-Expreu wagons constantlr on hand and lor (ale. Paris, a-ia ) London, 1 a. jr. May 23. The minNtrj has finally been con stituted as follows : Gen. De Cosie minister of Avar and Vice-President of the council; Duke De Cazes, ininNtcr of foreign affairs; M DeFoiu tin, minister of the in terior; M Peirrc laS"Ci minister of finance; M Engine Caillaux. min ister of public Aorks; M Loomis GriA-ert, minister of commerce; Viscount De Camont, minister of of publio institutions; M Adrien Lailhud, minister of justice; Mar quis of Montrignac, minister of maiiue. Chicayo Produce Market. CllICAQO, May 23. "WheaiEasier ; moderately ac tive ; June 1 20 ; Cash 1 20J1 20"; Nominally 1 20 ; No. 1 Minn 1 2lj; No. 2 Minn 1 23; No. 3 1 14! ; Re jected 1 0G, Com Steady; moderately acti-c; June C0JG0jj; July 01 J; Cash C91 GO?; Rejected 57J. Rye Strong; No. 2 J 02. Barley Very irregular; No, 2. 1 GO 1 7 0; No. 3 1 201 25 ; Rs jected 1 10. Chicago Live Stock Market. CiiiCAGO,"May 23. Hogs Receipts 8,600; official, yesterday, 11,415, Market fairly active and firm; sales pf inferior to common at 4 505 00; good to choice extra 5 750 00. Cattle Receipts 1,000; official, yesterday, 1,000. Market clearing Avith all sold. To-day the market is steady and firm at former quota tions. Fair to choice steers 5 12" 6 00; extra steers, G 106 25; stock ers 4 554 G2J. bAVAGE & MANDERSON, Attorneys at Law, G. STKIFFLER, DEA'XB N CROCE HIES, Piotis'ons, I'm I is Xul.s C'onfecllouery, JOOFCC:, Scgars, &c, &c, Ac. H T rrdFAKSUAJI. K. ITIl.cl a lltif Schneider & Burmester Manufaciurers of TIN, COPPER AXD SHEET IROS AVARE. DEALERS IN CooLhig and Heating StoTes. Tin llixiUn, Spouting and Guttering don short notice and in the itictn trret uesl manner. sept2 d CHASLXJ 212 FAENHASI STBEAT. ! 'yaBKEi": JWta Vfl.Pl-J- j N.J.BURNHAM. ATTOUJiE? AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CL1RE & FRENCH. Wholesale Grocers Auu.Jia'ersI a CANNED GOODS iiiur.n J.-IHJ1TS, etc. Green Fruits in their Season . SHnrwuTNWi As9 sgts-f , -m - - - -sssm -J-"a?'-"ot.cxxvis. FRANK J. RAM SB DRAPER & TAILOR ANL. DEALER IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 'GOODS .pUAsMrlminlorimporM WmIms. jui Work Wrra.le4. a3m' - - Oman,. . LADIES' SUITS ! SUITS SUITS ' Just RecedJstJte'oe? ' IjUWEST AND -FJR,I03S3S l REFITTED WITHOUT EXTIiA CHABGE ! ! G. F. HICKLIAIT, 25G Douglas. myW-lia 91- OL1CITED AXD PB01fPTl.Y JlttlD DAN". "BXT-E2,-Et, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Cor. 13tli said Haraoy Streets, OMAHA. - - - B. Spring and Summer Styles. A. POLACK, CLOTHIER, 233 Farnkam St Hear 14tb. No. 2M Farnnain Street OMAHA mrbSOU NEBi -J. S. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney- at- Law T WL SSSSSSBIBIBIBIBIBISH MM MsS IsW SBSBSBSBSWAisSSBSBSBSBSBSBSBBBBBBBm SBSBSBSVISBSBSBSBSBSBSBBBBBBBBBF sssssssmbbbV J'rssssssssssWsSBBBBsV ssssssbTssssssssssbbbbbbbbbs. 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